saw an interesting program about Bikini

the fuel was Lithium-5 isotope, mingled in an amalgam of Lithium-5 and Lithium-7
they figured the Lithium-7 was not fuel to the reaction
they didnt know or remember that bombarded with neutrons, Lithium-7 degrades to Lithium-5
They had 3x as much fuel in the bomb as they calculated, and the fireball was 5 miles from the admirals watching the bomb instead of 20.

Has anybody actually created thrust by magnetic reflection?  I know we have an ion drive but that is a particle emitter.

The Great Eye wrote:

Also, fusion energy hasn't been successful as a manmade energy source yet, so it's outside the purview of this discussion.


Horsecrap!


oh you meant for civilian uses


carry on

729

(32 replies, posted in Politics)

poor Raschid the terrorist wanted to be a dentist, but 'merica paid a general to tear down his school

so he had no choice but burn down churches

dam u merica! daaaaaaaaam uuuuuuuuuuuuu

730

(32 replies, posted in Politics)

I like how America was wrong to repress the peaceloving terrorists before they blew up the world, and now we're at fault for opposing active terrorists

1. if you can build a self-sustaining biosphere we can do that on earth easier than in space

2.  L5 not planets. Google it

732

(32 replies, posted in Politics)

"Wasn't funding $1.3 billion to the Egyptian military essentially backing their coup and crackdown on what were initially peaceful protestors?"

I don't think they were peaceful.

"Now that protestors are arming themselves, becoming violent, can't it be said that by funding the Egyptian military the US is essentially breeding a new generation of terrorism?"

So the MB is terrorist? Guess we better shoot them then.
Guess you're either for us or against us.

733

(495 replies, posted in General)

its an aquarium tank with at least two fish in it, and you didn't say which fish, so you can't say I'm wrong I didn't name the fish, or anything like that. Gimme my quarter

734

(39 replies, posted in Politics)

Render wrote:

Edit: This post has been subject to Zarf's random crusade against the letter "z."


Render! :yay:

735

(39 replies, posted in Politics)

You_Fool wrote:
Einstein wrote:

...and to stop the next question it will be a math major with engineering and physics minors.


I will take any bet that you will not get a degree in that... or anything close... Your understanding of physics and engineering is poor at best...

Bet him $12 million dollars and go out and get the best paid associate's degree in the world

736

(14 replies, posted in Politics)

I think the joke is on the owners of the Yankees

I would get booed and sued for only 3.5 million

737

(495 replies, posted in General)

adze shark

738

(19 replies, posted in Politics)

society cannot be the definition of good or the Reich would be in business

739

(14 replies, posted in Politics)

that Human Growth Hormone that A Rod took, is that a right? cause we may be able to make Americans a real superrace

740

(19 replies, posted in Politics)

man is good, some of his ideas are evil

I know the difference

if you don'tknow, you should probably do what I tell you

741

(14 replies, posted in Politics)

/me reports Baratheon


Against it.  The idea "health care insurance is a right" = "nobody should pay full price for healthcare"  which can be achieved when a cartel is allowed to lie about the price of healthcare, and, rationing.    I don't share the pessimism that says we can never undo it.  The generation that saw the fall of the Iron Curtain shouldn't say such rot.  But it's becoming clear both parties are shaping to support and nuzzle it, so, vive la Revolucion

742

(2 replies, posted in Politics)

On July 11, 2013, three of Filner's long-time supporters held a press conference to call for Filner's resignation as mayor, based on numerous unspecified but "credible" allegations that he had sexually harassed women. Later that day Filner issued a video statement apologizing and saying that he was seeking professional help to change his behavior.[45] KPBS-FM said that it had been investigating reports of sexual harassment of female staff members for several months, and that the complaints included "inappropriate comments, kissing and groping."[46] Filner admitted in a statement to reporters on July 12 that he had treated women poorly and sometimes intimidated them, but insisted that a "fair and independent investigation" would clear him of sexual harassment charges.[47] Also on July 12, Filner's chief of staff, Vince Hall, announced his resignation, effective immediately.[47] On July 24 Filner's new chief of staff Tony Buckles, his former congressional chief of staff, resigned after only 10 days on the job and was replaced by Lee Burdick, a woman who had been serving as deputy chief of staff.[48]

On July 15 the same three former supporters held another press conference, describing detailed but anonymous accounts of women who said they had been forcibly kissed, groped, and subjected to sexually suggestive comments by Filner; the alleged victims include a mayoral staffer, a campaign volunteer and a constituent. One of the former supporters, Donna Frye, said Filner was "tragically unsafe for any woman to be around."[49] Filner repeated that he had done nothing wrong and would not resign. Calls for Filner's resignation have come from Democratic U.S. senators Dianne Feinstein and Barbara Boxer, representatives Susan Davis and Scott Peters, DNC chairwoman and U.S Representative Debbie Wasserman Schultz,[50] California State Assembly members Toni Atkins and Lorena Gonzalez,[51] and all nine members of the City Council.[52]

On July 22, 2013, attorney Gloria Allred announced at a press conference that her firm had filed a sexual harassment lawsuit against Filner on behalf of the mayor's former communications director, Irene McCormack Jackson.[53] In following days, two more women stepped forward to describe incidents involving then-Congressman Filner, one in 2005 and one in 2009.[48] On July 25, 2013, four more women from San Diego accused Filner of sexual harassment.[54]

On July 26, 2013. Filner announced that he planned to take a leave of absence. "On August 5, I will be entering a counseling clinic to undergo two weeks of intensive therapy,” Filner said. He did not say he would resign and said he would return on August 19.[55][56] He actually ended his treatment after six days, completing it on August 10, according to his attorney.[57]

On July 29, 2013, Filner asked the city of San Diego to pay his legal fees for a sexual harassment lawsuit regarding his former employee Irene McCormack Jackson. The city council met in a special closed session on the evening of July 30 and decided not to do so.[58] At the same meeting, the City Council voted 9 - 0 to sue Filner for any costs incurred by the city due to Jackson's legal action.[59] On July 31, 2013, Filner and his attorney, Harvey Berger, said the City of San Diego is liable for damages in a sexual harassment lawsuit because the city failed to give Filner the required anti-sexual-harassment training within 6 months after taking office. [60] However, City Attorney Goldsmith said the required training is provided online, so that Filner could have taken it at any time. Filner did take the training in July, after the allegations surfaced.[61]

By August 15, 2013, 16 women[62] had publicly claimed that Filner had sexually harassed them, including a Marilyn Monroe impersonator who appeared at one of his fundraisers,[63] a 67-year-old great-grandmother who worked for the city,[62] a nurse who said Filner demanded a date in exchange for helping a Marine who had suffered a brain injury and PTSD during service in Iraq,[64] and several female members of the U.S. armed forces who had been raped during their service.[65] In the last two instances, Filner's contact with the women stemmed from his position at the time as ranking member of the House Veterans' Affairs Committee.

SAN DIEGO -- A volunteer city worker who assists senior citizens said Thursday that San Diego Mayor Bob Filner repeatedly asked her to rub his hands, requested dates and made sexually suggestive comments.

Peggy Shannon, 67, said she cried after Filner forcibly kissed her on the lips in January. She said she was offended by his constant requests for dates because she knew he was engaged to another woman at the time.

The 70-year-old mayor once took her hands and told her he could last eight hours at night, according to Shannon and her high-profile attorney, Gloria Allred.

"I was shocked that he would say that to me," Shannon said at a news conference. "I was working and had to get myself together to continue my job at the senior citizens service desk. I was very bothered by this statement and went home and cried again."

Since mid-July, more than a dozen women have publicly identified themselves as targets of Filner's advances, including kisses, touching and lewd comments. Shannon is the second city employee to speak up, after Filner's former communications director, Irene McCormack Jackson, said in a lawsuit that the mayor asked her to work without underwear, told her he wanted to see her naked and dragged her in a headlock while whispering in her ear.

Filner, a former 10-term congressman and San Diego's first Democratic leader in 20 years, has resisted widespread calls to resign, insisting that he can be an effective mayor after two weeks of intensive therapy. He is scheduled to return to work next week after a three-week absence.

House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi sharpened her criticism of Filner on Thursday, saying on Twitter, "Mayor Filner is out of rehab, he should be out of the Mayor's Office – should not subject San Diegans to the pain & expense of a recall."
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/08/1 … 67018.html

Huffingtonpost is a fairly liberal site, it does not say that Pelosi refused to comment on Filner for weeks and told press not to refer to the former Democrat congressman who was a chairman while Pelosi was Speaker, as her "colleague".

dpenguins

google "insurance death spiral"

About two-thirds of the hospitals serving Medicare patients, or some 2,200 facilities, will be hit with penalties averaging around $125,000 per facility this coming year, according to government estimates.

Data to assess the penalties have been collected and crunched, and Medicare has shared the results with individual hospitals. Medicare plans to post details online later in October, and people can look up how their community hospitals performed by using the agency's "Hospital Compare" website.

It adds up to a new way of doing business for hospitals, and they have scrambled to prepare for well over a year. They are working on ways to improve communication with rehabilitation centers and doctors who follow patients after they're released, as well as connecting individually with patients.

Who could possibly object to a new business method imposed on doctors by number-crunching bureaucrats?  I'm sure 2/3 of hospitals have $125,000 lying around to give the government.

If General Motors and Toyota issue warranties for their vehicles, hospitals should have some similar obligation when a patient gets a new knee or a stent to relieve a blocked artery, Santa contends.

Except getting a new transmission voids the manufacturer's warranty.  Implants are unnatural and it is natural for trouble adjusting to them.

So really the point of the process is not to fine hospitals, but to ensure they do a quality job and not to turn over patients as fast as possible to get more money.

Nope.  Inventing a standard that 2/3 of the industry doesn't meet, and fining them money for being "guilty", is about getting money.

745

(6 replies, posted in Politics)

OK I read it and he's saying that for distances over 1500 km they should use supersonic aircraft as most efficient.

Shorter than that, you'd take longer to get supersonic and slow down instead of actually flying, so, do something else.

I call it a white elephant.  He's saying it's a winner compared to California's planned "high speed rail".  But doing nothing is better than our planned rail project, which will NOT get closer to SF than 30 miles away.

The problem with his design is, the capsule won't have the power capacity to accelerate itself.  If you're going to have continuous accelerators all along the track, you might as well go mag-lev.  If the capsule has to stop, then it has to be towed out.  The whole line has to be shut down.  That's a problem with ANY fixed track system.

What we should do for $30 billion is boost Ontario Airport which is 50 miles from downtown LA, and upgrade that Alameda Airbase that Mythbusters does crash tests on, into express jet airports.  Then we get 10 Airbus A33-300 which can seat 440 each.  The price is $223 million each, so 10 would be $2 billion (we'd demand 10% cash discount).  Then we buy 90 Sikorsky S-92A helicopter buses that hold 19 passengers each. Those are $17 million each so 90 would be $1.4 billion (cash discount). 

The copters would run every 30 mins from malls and train stations (mall will boost the economy) to the shuttle jetports, AND back.  So you can take the bus or train to the chopper, then fly to the jetport, then get on an express jet economy class to the Bay and back down.

1 jet every 30 mins would move 840 people an hour.  45 helicopters would move that many around the metro area.  In fact that idea is so sweet, we can buy another 90 helicopters and people use the jet ports as transport hubs.

Former Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger can be the spokesman, and the tagline is RUN!!! GET TO THE CHOPPER!

746

(39 replies, posted in Politics)

"What will they do, then? "

Establish colonies in Europe where the natives are collectivized into call centers where they refinance and sell loans to government backed banks, as in the boom years.  This will not just send money back to the United States, and employ a shiftless generation of Americans, but it will also help civilize Europeans until they can manage their own affairs.

Baratheon wrote:

GAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa

Fixed it for you

748

(39 replies, posted in Politics)

of course when we offer amnesty to 15 million illegal aliens AND add about 5 million to our work visa program, we can afford to pay all interns a competitive wage.*


* Competition is based on average wages in Sri Lanka.  Laws void where prohibitive of offer.

749

(13 replies, posted in Politics)

"Jive shit for rich white folk"

750

(13 replies, posted in Politics)

tablets are for people who don'tneed to use a computer but still use a computer and not just when they're at home

MULTIVAC ftw!